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Clinton Central High SchoolClinton High School is a nationally recognized secondary school for about 420 total students in grades 9-12. Approximately 92% of its graduates go to college, 6% enter the workforce and 2% enter the military. Clinton is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and was selected as a school of excellence in the U.S. Department of Education’s School Recognition Program. In 2014, Newsweek ranked Clinton 232nd nationally and 23rd in New York State on its list of America’s Top Schools.

Village of Clinton
A Better Chance of Clinton and the Mohawk Valley is based in Clinton, New York, a picturesque community in Central New York. The closest city is Utica, about eight miles away, where there is easy access to New York City via bus and train (Amtrak).

Hamilton College
The Clinton ABC House is located on the edge of the Hamilton College campus. Our students have free access to the College’s facilities, including the library, fitness center, pool, field house and theatre. Hamilton College students serve as tutors during ABC study hours (Sunday to Thursday, from 7:30-9:30 p.m.)

A Better Chance National
Since 1963, A Better Chance has been opening the door to educational opportunities for thousands of young people of color in this nation. Its mission is to increase substantially the number of well-educated young people of color who are capable of assuming positions of responsibility and leadership in American society. ABC carries out its mission through its signature College Preparatory Schools Program (“CPSP”), which annually recruits, refers and supports about 500 A Better Chance Scholars at more than 300 of the nation’s leading boarding, day and public schools.

ABC Community School Programs
A boarding Scholar attending an A Better Chance Community School lives in a suburban community with an excellent school system. Five to twelve Scholars typically reside in a house, supervised by resident directors and tutors, and attend the local public high school which is ranked among the most competitive in the country. The program is run by a Board of Directors and supported financially by the community. Because CSPs are programs involving public high schools, they do not charge tuition. Some programs may request nominal contributions.

Clinton ABC Handbook
The Handbook provides information and background for the scholars in the Clinton ABC program.